
There continues to be nothing quite like Animal Crossing, and New Horizons proves that there's life in the old Nook yet.

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There continues to be nothing quite like Animal Crossing, and New Horizons proves that there's life in the old Nook yet.

Reviewing Eco Lifestyle, the latest expansion pack for The Sims 4

Assassin's Creed's side-scrolling side-story returns for the second of its three parts, looking to fix the problems of the first one. Sadly it introduces some of its own too.

Fat Princess gets a PS4 sequel, with a diablo-esque multiplayer action-RPG. And a... sentient watermelon? Am I reading this right?

A chaotic action romp, tragically let down by repetition and padding. There's fun to be had, but all too little variety in its huge open world.

Bloodborne gets its first expansion: The Old Hunters, weaving new bosses and combat areas into this PS4 classic.

Star Wars Battlefront is here on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Here's our review of this epic, Storm Trooper shooting, Rebel blasting FPS.

A huge game that's anything you want it to be. An immense RPG, shooter, and world to explore that is only constrained by your imagination and desire to explore.

Lara's back, exclusive to Xbox for a whole year and ready to do a bit more tomb raiding this time around. Here's the verdict on the Xbox One version of the game.

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Need For Speed gets a(nother) reboot, this time taking the game into a similar online-only world as The Crew. Will the game satiate your need for speed, or will it drift into obscurity? Let's find out...

With a huge (and mostly up-to-date) roster, a Stone Cold-obsessed Showcase mode and a fine-tuned MyCareer, the WWE 2K series finally delivers the best wrestling game since Here Comes The Pain.

Despite being smaller than regular Driveclub and lacking variety, this is serious fun, surprisingly accessible and features a more sophisticated handling model than the main game. Great stuff.

"a game that’s at its most interesting and fresh when it’s at its least

Being a teenager can be rough, and I'm not saying that in the facetious way adults sometimes do. You're experiencing a lot of things for the first time -

Victorian London is the star of the show here, and although some old gameplay problems linger, it hasn't been this much fun to wield the hidden blade in years.

Guitar Hero returns after years away from our screens. There's a new guitar peripheral, a new online TV mode and live-action crowd scenes. But with Rock Band 4 already on the scene, which one is the warm-up act and which is the headliner?